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Senate Set to Toughen Mexico’s Extortion Law With 10–15-Year Terms

Deputies signal they will back the Senate’s revisions once the bill advances through committees and a floor vote next week.

Overview

  • Senate leaders say the revised bill is about 90% complete and slated for committee review Tuesday followed by a plenary vote Wednesday.
  • The plan raises the average prison sentence for extortion to roughly 10–15 years to strengthen penalties and curb procedural benefits.
  • Senators intend to scrap a Deputies-approved clause that lowered sanctions for implicated public officials, aligning their punishment with direct perpetrators.
  • The draft would require every state to establish a specialized prosecution unit for extortion rather than relying on anti-kidnapping offices.
  • Lawmakers are reviewing retroactivity case by case to avoid releases of those already prosecuted or sentenced under harsher local penalties.